Quote Originally Posted by Remn View Post
BTW i dont know why ppl want OT to voke Spiny right away, to me it really pointless to do so
Using the "provoke method" (OT grabs spiny and Chirada, Chirada dies first, MT and OT then swap Spiny/Suparna) the OT should grab the Spiny for several reasons:

- this way the MT always knows which person will get the debuff, so he know where to look for the stacks
- OT has control over the spiny's position, so he can bring it to the edge of the big cyclone
- healers and DPS can focus on their job rather than watching for a debuff and having to bring the spiny within provoke range
- spiny will often go to the MT so you OT has to grab the spiny, because otherwise he can only provoke spiny or Suparna off of the MT later on

Quote Originally Posted by Sapphic View Post
OT grabs Chirada, MT takes ruda and Suprana, spiny goes to a random, Chirada dies, OT grabs Sup, MT vokes spiny, or OT vokes spiny MT stays with ruda and sup, OT "tanks" spiny close to party. Second way allows for a LNC to OT or a lesser geared tank. MT needs to be on the ball tho for double WW.
Spiny goes to a random only works out when that random is not the MT. It's best to have your OT provoke the spiny right away, instead of dragging Chirada into the OT corner first, then realizing that the spiny is on the MT, moving all the way to voke spiny of the MT (which is now later than it would initially have been, causing provoke to come off CD later) and then moving back into his corner (all the while your DPS already goes to town on Chirada so they will probably pull aggro, because you OT was busy with trying to catch the Spiny and moving around all over the place)